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Luca Scantamburlo : The Return of Planet X
Part 1 of 2

Italy, February 2008

http://projectcamelot.org/luca_scantamburlo.html

Luca Scantamburlo, an Italian journalist of tremendous heart and intelligence, is a courageous and independent UFO researcher who took it upon himself to publicize the events surrounding a fellow-Italian, Cristoforo Barbato, a few years ago.

We are also in touch with Barbato, but he speaks no English and was not in a position to meet with us. So it fell upon Luca, who had investigated Barbato's story and interviewed him at length, to present to Project Camelot the story of what Barbato had learned about the return of Planet X.

The story, at its simplest, is this: Barbato had written an important article about the Secrets of Fatima, focusing on the mystery of the untold Third Secret. Following this, he was contacted by someone who told him he was a Jesuit priest, working for the Vatican Intelligence Service (SIV), and who had important information to reveal. At first Barbato was skeptical, but the Jesuit was persistent; and eventually Barbato was able to substantiate all his claimed personal details. The Jesuit was exactly who he said he was.

At Barbato's insistence, they finally met in a public place in Rome. At that point the Jesuit gave Barbato a significant amount of information about the return of Planet X, which was being carefully tracked by the Vatican and others; and handed Barbato a two-minute videotape - never publicly released, although one short clip on the internet (which we incorporated in our video) appears very similar - which the Jesuit said was Planet X filmed at close range from a classified Vatican-controlled space probe called Siloe.

This, and the complex web of detail and controversy that surrounds it, was the subject of our interview. Luca is the foremost English-speaking authority on this subject, which is why we approached him. We were charmed with his friendship, courtesy, intelligence, and the depth of his own research and analysis, and are pleased to present it all here in a comprehensive and important two-part interview.

To contact Bill Ryan or Kerry Cassidy, please e-mail us at support@projectcamelot.org.

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  • que alguien lo traduzca por favor, ya que no hablo inglés, pero me interesa ver el video. de antemano gracias

  • @Richelmo100 he's doing his best -his Eng is far superior to my Italian which is very halting and very basic although ofcourse English is the universal tongue (medical lit. air traffic control, peer review etc) so atleast low level mastery ought to be attained by a man of his age in his 'trade' (since journalism isn't a profession) - but even so at no point did he fail to convey what he meant however crudely it sometimes comes across

    + he's since def been warned off so can't be that tongue tied!

  • Dear sickofwaiting1 I am not ashamed of my roots on the contrary, I am proud to be from Italian descent. I think it is important to learn how to speak English in a matter and with the right pronunciation so that other English speaking people can understand what you're saying.

    The world is changing and English is the language that's spoken the most in the countries that matter.

    Especially in this interview it's hard to follow Scantamburlo .

  • @Richelmo100 your kiding I hope. We like Italians and their accents!!! dont be ashamed of your roots. Women love guys with accents!!! :)

  • It's really necessary that Italians learn to speak english. Italy needs to keep up with the rest of the world, French which is more studied in Italian Highschools is out, it's the old language of the diplomats of olden days.

    My skin crawls when I hear an Italian speek english.

    and I am an Italian myself, although I grew up in the Netherlands.

  • Next time they phoned Luca he wouldn't acknowledge having given this interview or even assent to answer whether he'd been gotten at: at the time i thought perhaps it's all part of the Planet X psyop designed to give it credence but now i'm satisfied he'd been warned off. The PTB are muddying the waters on Planet X so that many assume it's a psyop

    More recently Barry King denied all knowledge in a taped call played over the air of interviews he'd given not two moons earlier with Mel Fabregas

  • Nothing, nothing, nothing, just a mass of hypothesis and unuseful arguments based upon second-hand information concerning an alleged meeting occurred somewhere in a secret pucblic place during which two men discussed about secret connections between the secret knowledge UFO and the secret hiererachies of the secret plot of an unrevealed circumstance of a probable discovery of a delicate matter of an undisclosed file of a would-be vatican spy possibly in contact with a potential source of .

  • @buckace77 How come you find it boring ? For me, it's information striped of any graphic supports, or film effects, just raw information on a subject that interests me, and what interests me is any information i can get. So, for me, it's the information that is interesting, not the vid.

  • they should have made this video with just the footage and the interview as the background. this didnt give the right impact to the story as it is boring.

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